Well, what can I say in 40 seconds?
To perhaps stay on the same theme, when we are looking at the decontaminated sites, Wikwemikong first nation is one that has sites, and it's the oil wells. In figuring out these dollar amounts and how the government should make sure those dollars are spent wisely, why is it that when there are so many other wells that need to be capped, that money...? You have the cost of the machinery to put on there, but the machinery is already there, so the cost to have the other ones capped would have been much cheaper.
I'm trying to figure out how we can justify not moving ahead on some of these projects while the machinery is already there.